Halloween Bonfires

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Halloween Bonfires

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Bonfire burning is a very serious threat to public health and the environment. Smoke from burning wastes (particularly Tyres, Domestic Waste, Paint and Plastics) can contain hazardous chemicals including sulphur dioxide, lead, mercury, arsenic and carbon monoxide.

Remember it affects everyone and everything in your neighbourhood, including children, the elderly, pets and other animals.

 

*** Think About Your Neighbour And The Wider Community - Think About The Environment ***

 

Health Effects:

Bonfires can have serious health effects, some of which include:

  • Skin rashes
  • Cancers 
  • Asthma

People with respiratory conditions can be especially vulnerable.


Dangers:

  • Wastes such as aerosols, pressurised containers and flammable substances can explode
  • Bystanders can be injured
  • Nearby properties can be damaged
  • Children can swallow toxic material from dirt on their hands while playing near ash residue.

 

Bonfires can contribute to anti social behaviour and clean-up costs are substantial. Dispose of your rubbish correctly and legally - do not supply your household waste for burning in a bonfire.

If you hand over waste material to any unauthorised waste collector – you will be liable for a fine of up to €3000 on conviction.

 

Anyone caught dumping waste in an open area can also be fined €150 under the Litter Pollution Act 1997 (as amended)

 

How to Report Dumping:

You can report instances of dumping to 1890 228 466